Re: Drilling into trailer frame.
Well I typed up a response last night with some pics, the little box came up asking me if I wanted to leave the webpage. I said no, and it left killing my update with it.
I went to bed.
Anyway, here are some pics from the holes.
The reality is that in all likelihood I would have been fine drilling into the top between the two side rails. The tongue weight is only 600 -700 pounds so that area is not seeing that much stress. I had not looked at it that way.
But, I decided to drill into the side for a margin of safety. I would rather be safe than sorry and I can use flexible conduit to route the wires up into the tool box.
Nice 1" hole, painted the edge. Gives me a chance to look inside the frame rail. Maybe I won't get this one sandblasted. Maybe it's not worth it with the rust in there.
Selection of crimps and solder sleeves. I use channel lock crimpers for most of my crimps. Works well except on the large heat shrink connectors. With those it damages that shrink wrap so I am looking for 1 more crimper that can do those big ones without damaging the heat shrink.
New LED tail/stop and LED backup light.
I'll finish the wiring today, it will rain tomorrow and I will be heading to the lake next week.